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期刊名:Journal of family psychology

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ISSN:0893-3200

e-ISSN:1939-1293

IF/分区:2.0/Q2

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The family stress model has been used widely to interpret how economic circumstances affect human development. However, its applicability to Chinese families with adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic remains unclear. Although resilience...
Cassandra L Hartman,Carol A Wygant,Arielle H Sheftall et al. Cassandra L Hartman et al.
Parental history of a suicide attempt increases children's risk for suicidal behavior. This study examined parental perceptions of and willingness to engage in suicide prevention programs for children whose parents have a history of attempt...
Inês M Tavares,Samantha J Dawson,Natalie O Rosen Inês M Tavares
The postpartum period can be challenging for relationships, yet it is also rife with opportunities for connection. One way of promoting connection within couples is through capitalization (disclosing a positive event to a partner). The effe...
Xue Jiang,Theresa A Thorkildsen,Heidi Keller Xue Jiang
Intergenerational households and labor migration are common characteristics of many rural Chinese communities. Intergenerational caregivers offer various forms of autonomy support to nurture children's development, especially when parents m...
Lauren C Mims,Amina Patricia Anekwe,Addison Duane et al. Lauren C Mims et al.
Black Americans have long conceptualized joy as the difference between surviving and thriving. And yet, few studies have focused on the protective process of joy within Black families, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic which disprop...
Jeremy B Kanter,Justin A Lavner,Matthew A Ogan Jeremy B Kanter
Couples living with low incomes in the United States experience greater relational distress relative to couples with more financial resources. Drawing from the family stress model, which argues that economic strain is a catalyst for relatio...
Casey E Pearce,Elizabeth J Kiel Casey E Pearce
The family stress model provides a theoretical framework for understanding relations among economic hardship, parental distress, family relationships and behavior, and child outcomes. The present study aimed to replicate its paths with pred...
Jessica Blume,Gabriella M Garcia,Marianne Garcia et al. Jessica Blume et al.
Children's self-regulation skills have important developmental implications for a variety of outcomes, and parenting practices are instrumental in shaping these self-regulatory skills. Given the variations in associations observed across di...
Cory Carvalho,Niyantri Ravindran,Kalsea J Koss Cory Carvalho
The present study examined the longitudinal, bidirectional associations between early adolescents' electronic media use and family conflict across 3 years using data from the ABCD study (T1; N = 11,787). Findings indicated that more overall...
Allison M Sparpana,Rebecca L Brock Allison M Sparpana
Given that parents encounter considerable stress during the pregnancy-postpartum transition and early toddler years, the degree to which parents can draw upon regulatory resources to manage escalating parenting stress is likely to shape the...